The Treasury Department today released its report on the participation of dozens of its agents in the Good Ol' Boys Roundup, an annual gathering of law enforcement officials that allegedly included racist activities. Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin said 31 officers will be investigated, some for witnessing racist behavior or taking government cars to the Roundup, and others for participatung for a number of years. The report also recommends that the Department issue new regulations forbidding officers to express any racist, sexist, or otherwise biased sentiments, even when they are off-duty. NPR's Peter Kenyon reports.
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